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what is a student. a miserable little pile of emails.
hang on. it gets easier and then it gets okay and then it feels like freedom.
💐 Spring Tea 💐
You Will Need:
💐 2 teaspoons Lemon Balm
💐 1 teaspoon basil
💐 1 teaspoon Corriander
💐 1-2 white tea bags
💐 3-4 cups of water.
To Prepare:
💐 Bring the water to a boil & pour into your favorite mug
💐 Add herbs and teabag. Let steep for 5-7 minutes.
💐 Enjoy!
As spring comes upon the earth, drink this tea with the sun and remind yourself that the dark times of winter cannot last forever. We live in a world that is destined to grow and grow we shall. Remind yourself of the wonderful flavors of fresh spring and hearty summer to follow.
(re)read in 2019 📖 The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
“All I want to do is kiss you until I fall asleep. I want to slide in between your sheets, and find out what goes on inside your head, and underneath your clothes. I want to make a fool of myself over you.”
Choose to see magic in the little things.
Shimmering light filtering through the leaves. Steam rising from a cup of coffee in the early morning light. The creak of an old windowpane. The smell of a damp forest, after a cool autumn rain.
[4/11/18] Quiet morning catching up on work emails. I found a beautiful coffee shop in downtown Chicago!
things to do on sundays to recharge and make the upcoming week awesome
• clean ya room (just do it). also, check those pinterest boards you save for “one day” and actually go through them and draw some inspiration, even if you just end up rearranging the books on your bookshelf or putting some flowers from your garden in a mason jar on your desk. this is your home, make it feel like it is.
• do your laundry (also, don’t forget your bed sheets). if you’re in the mood, look at next week’s weather forecast and think about what you’re going to wear. go through your drawers, check the back of your closet. that hat you bought some time ago and forgot about because you didn’t dare to wear it? well… new week, new you, right?
• call a friend/family member you haven’t talked to in a while, tell them you miss them. tell them you love them. remember and appreciate that they are a part of your life even if it doesn’t feel like it all the time.
• draw, paint, journal, write or make some music. something you know you love doing but “never find the time”. sunday is “finding-the-time day”. if you’re not feeling creative, read a book or watch your favorite show. or watch a new show. a scary show. a funny show. laugh as loud as you want. listen to music. listen to your favorite songs, or listen to new songs. even a new genre if you dare. turn the volume all the way up. take a second to consciously feel the music. you can always get up and dance. or sing. or both.
• the great, but still really effective classic: take a bath or a really long shower. if you have this special face or hair mask you’re saving up for a special occasion: congrats, you’re the special occasion today. use it. also, body lotion. we all know you’re going to be running late during the week and skip it one too many times. make yourself feel like the goddess you are.
• sit in silence for a few moments. listen to your breath. listen to your heartbeat. for the love of god PLEASE listen to your thoughts for once in your life. don’t make them feel like they are wrong. or bothersome. they too just want to be heard once in a while. what are they trying to tell you? what could be soothing for them? be compassionate to yourself. it’s okay. you are okay. you are okay.
• think about things you can be grateful for next week. even if you feel like your life sucks atm, think about the small things you take for granted in a different way. for example: “next week, i will have access to clean water. CLEAN. WATER. 844 million people don’t have that.” or “next week, my legs will take me wherever i want to go. not everybody has two fully functioning legs, so i’m lucky in that way.” you’re allowed to feel bad about your life, but you’re also allowed to feel good about things.
• if you’ve stayed home most of the week, go out. go for a walk. go swimming. go to a party or dinner with friends. even if you feel like you don’t need to see the outside world, chances are you’ll feel great after you do. if you feel like you’ve been running around all week, maybe you’d like to stay home today. put on your ugliest sweater, comfiest leggings, and fluffiest socks and curl up under a thousand blankets. you a sloth today and it’s okay.
• eat. i mean honestly: eat THE THING. i don’t care if you’re on a diet. if there’s something you’ve been craving all week that has turned you into the veiny-neck-dude meme just trying to resist it: EAT IT. you deserve it. not because you worked out or ate salads or did well in school, but just because you’re a human and you love to eat and life is short and you should be allowed to eat yummy things. it’s okay. you won’t gain 5 pounds or lose your brain cells no matter how unhealthy it is, i promise.
• plan plan plan yo week. it doesn’t matter if you use a planner, bullet journal, the calendar on your phone or the notes app: write everything down you have going on next week. appointments. events. coffee-dates. when are you going to the gym? what are you going to eat? (meal prep if necessary) also, create reminders on your phone for everything. “i won’t forget it!” is a sweet thought, but oh honey you will. schedule reminders for every event. let your phone remind you that you need to buy toilet paper when the store is nearby. schedule daily reminders for your medications. (once you’ve done this it honestly feels like you just cleaned out 38GB of your brain, you simply don’t have to worry about that anymore, space for more important info, like your new favorite pun to annoy everyone with)
• most importantly: listen to what your mind and your body need today and next week. daily life is so full of “should-do”s that it’s important to find a healthy balance between the “should”s and the “need”s. you will be much more productive, healthy and happy that way. nobody knows you better than you do, take advantage of that and plan accordingly.
Underrated thing: little ribbon bookmarks attached to book spines.
11 / 05 / 19 : science research, Spanish literature and golden hour
in which I attempt academia, acquire some questions, and things I thought I understood turn out to be much more complicated.
sure, sex is good but have you ever realised the last eight pages of your reading is the bibliography
Wanna make a monster? Take the parts of yourself that make you uncomfortable—your weaknesses, bad thoughts, vanities, and hungers—and pretend they’re across the room. It’s too ugly to be human. It’s too ugly to be you. Children are afraid of the dark because they have nothing real to work with. Adults are afraid of themselves.
Richard Siken, from Black Telephone in “Editor’s Pages” [x] (via adrasteiax)
Racism in Young Adult Literature; A List of Articles
White Washing
It Matters if You’re Black or White: The Racism of YA Book Covers
Cover Matters: On Whitewashing
Why is Children’s Literature White-Washed?
The Disappearance of Race and Ethnicity from YA Covers
Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover
Why the Pretty White Girl YA Book Cover Trend Needs to End
The Mortal Instruments and White Washing
Whitewashing & YA Book Covers, A Presentation
Race in Y.A. Literature
Race in Y.A. Lit: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee-Colored Skin!
Race in Young Adult Fiction
Racial Stereotyping in Young Adult Lit
Writing Race in YA
Diversity is Not Enough: Race, Power, and Publishing
I’m Sick of Reading YA Books about Hot White Kids
Why is There Not More Diversity in Young Adult Fiction
Straight Talk on Race: Challenging the Stereotypes in Kids’ Books
The State of Race in YA Literature
Websites:
Diversity in YA
We Need Diverse Books
Racialicious
Racebending.com
White Girls on Book Covers
Reading in Color
07.02.2019 ↳ “Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read” ~ the infernal devices
7/2/19
today I start my second course of the semester, a course on children’s lit! I am super excited for this one, since my specialisation is literature for young people and this is actually the first course on the subject that my university has provided! I can’t wait to dive in.
6/2/19
last monday my second semester kicked off! I had my first lecture for a course on “The Global Imagination” and now I’m really excited to get started.
I think I can summarise this course with a quote from the lecture:
student, about to start summarising his observations on an article: I’ll try to keep it short and painless.
lecturer: not painless. we’re not here for painless.